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Huawei Mate 80 series to offer 14-day battery life with new Outdoor mode
1:16 pm | November 21, 2025

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Huawei’s Mate 80 series is set to debut on November 25 at an event in China. After recently showcasing camera samples from the lineup, the company has now highlighted a new feature aimed at outdoor enthusiasts. In a video posted on Weibo, Huawei reveals that the Mate 80 series will introduce a new battery-saving feature called ‘Outdoor Mode’, which promises to extend battery life for several days. Huawei claims the new mode can deliver up to 14 days of use on a full charge. It’s an impressive figure, but we’ll have to wait for the phone’s launch to see how it holds up in real-world...

Poco Pad X1 and Pad M1 to debut alongside F8 series
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Poco has confirmed that the upcoming Poco F8 series launch on November 26 will include more than just smartphones. The company will also unveil its new Pad X1 and Pad M1 tablets alongside the F8 Ultra and F8 Pro. In a social media post, Poco revealed that the Pad X1 tablet will debut on November 26 in Bali, Indonesia. The company also shared the design of the tablet. The Poco Pad X1 will be powered by the Snapdragon 7+ Gen 3 SoC and offer a 3K resolution display with up to 144Hz refresh rate. Looking at the design and specs, the Pad X1 appears to be a rebranded Xiaomi Pad 7,...

Google’s Quick Share now works with Apple’s AirDrop, but there’s a catch
11:15 am |

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Google's Quick Share works for Android the same way AirDrop works for Apple's ecosystem, and now Google has announced that the two are finally compatible. So you can now share things between iPhones and Android devices, provided that those Android devices are Google's Pixel 10 family. That's the catch - for now, this only works on those smartphones. Undoubtedly, Google will open it up to more devices in the following months or years, but it's keeping this functionality exclusive to its latest Pixels from the get-go. There's really no need to explain how this works - to...

Spotify now has a built-in way to transfer your playlists from competing services
10:15 am |

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Spotify's latest feature is something third parties have offered for a long time, and in fact it's actually launching in partnership with one of those third parties. We're talking about the ability to transfer your playlists from competing services right into Spotify. This is powered by TuneMyMusic, a service that has been offering playlist transfers between online music streaming services for quite a while now. It's now sort of integrated into Spotify itself, but of course only for playlists you want to move into Spotify, and not out of it. Just go to Your Library in the Spotify...

Google launches Nano Banana Pro based on Gemini 3
9:15 am |

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The very popular Nano Banana image generation and editing AI feature is now upgraded to Nano Banana Pro. This is based on Gemini 3 Pro, which Google unveiled yesterday. Google says it can "help you visualize and design anything" - prototypes, infographics, turning handwritten notes into diagrams, that sort of thing. Nano Banana Pro lets you "generate more accurate, context-rich visuals based on enhanced reasoning, world knowledge and real-time information". It can help you get accurate educational explainers to learn more about a new subject, with context-rich infographics and...

You can now pre-book an iQOO 15 in India, here are the perks
8:30 am |

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The iQOO 15 launched in China last month, and will make its global debut on November 26, when it also arrives in India. Ahead of that, iQOO's Indian arm has started pre-bookings. If you're interested, you pay INR 1,000 for a "Priority Pass" - these are limited in number, by the way. That amount will then be converted into a coupon of the same value, which will be deducted from the final purchase price of the device. Your head start begins now.Pre-booking for the all-new iQOO 15 is officially open and the benefits make this a deal you don’t want to miss.Secure your Priority Pass with a...

Black Friday deals: Amazon Germany discounts vivo X300 series, Xiaomi 15T Pro, Poco F7 and more
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Amazon is kicking off its Black Friday week shopping event today. Late November is the perfect time to snag a new smartphone ahead of the holiday season, and we’ve gathered some of the best smartphone offers from Amazon Germany. These offers are valid with a Prime subscription and will run through December 1. Flagships Mid-rangers Flagships It doesn’t get much better than the vivo X300 Pro in terms of an overall package and it can be yours for €1,189. The latest flagship from vivo brings some of the best cameras around, a top-tier Dimensity 9500 chip and a sizeable 5,440mAh...

A new Oppo phone has just been certified, here are its specs
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Oppo is working on a new device with the model number PLT120. This was just certified for sale in China by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. The listing reveals the fact that the handset has a 6.75-inch screen with 720x1570 resolution. It has 8/12GB of RAM and 128/512GB of storage. It has a 6,830 mAh battery capacity, which, if it is the 'rated' capacity, will end up being advertised as 7,000 mAh. Given the screen resolution and RAM/storage amounts on offer, this is likely to be a lower-midrange offering, perhaps part of Oppo's A-series. It measures 166.6 x 78.5 x...

I’ve spent nearly 50 hours barely surviving in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, and its PS5 release is the most fun I’ve had trying not to die in a post-apocalyptic open-world
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The first thing that struck me in Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl – recently released on PlayStation 5 – wasn't the claws of a mutated creature or a bandit's hail of bullets, but the first-person shooter's stunning visual presentation.

Incredibly atmospheric, brimming with absorbing details, and endlessly immersive, GSC Game World's passion project immediately places you in a brutal, believable post-apocalyptic world capable of conjuring a lifetime of nightmares.

Review info

Platform reviewed: PS5 Pro
Available on: PS5, Xbox Series X and Series S, PC
Release date: November 20, 2025 (PS5)

Of course, if you laced up the boots of the titular wasteland wanderer and braved the game's unforgiving open-world when the Ukrainian developer released it on Xbox platforms and PC a year ago, you're well aware of Stalker 2's adept ability to transport you to its fictional take on the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone – the tragic site of 1986's Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster.

That said, while its original release was technically advanced and artistically brilliant, it was also brought down by numerous bugs, graphical and performance glitches, and other annoyances that often made it more frustrating than fun.

Following 12 months of fixes, patches, and additional polish, however, most of those issues have been squashed like an irradiated insect, making the title's PS5 launch leaps and bounds better than what some Xbox and PC players suffered through.

PlayStation 5-powered post-apocalypse

Stalker 2

(Image credit: GSC Game World)

Given that the existing versions of the game also benefit from these same updates and improvements, it's worth noting that Stalker 2 is now in a much better place regardless of what platform you're playing on. Still, thanks to several PS5 – and, especially, PS5 Pro-specific upgrades and features – this latest trip to the Zone is easily the best yet.

For starters, the PS5 version offers both performance (targeting 2K resolution at 60 FPS) and quality modes (targeting 4K resolution at 30 FPS), while the PS5 Pro bumps the former even further, with performance aiming for 4K at 60 FPS. During my testing, playing primarily in performance mode on the PS5 Pro, I enjoyed a consistently fast, fluid experience. Both platforms also crank the immersion with a number of DualSense features, from adaptive trigger and haptic feedback support to clever integration of the controller's built-in speaker and touchpad.

PS5 Pro players also enjoy some additional bells and whistles, including more realistic shadows, lighting, reflections, and volumetric effects that push the graphical presentation to the platform's horsepower-pushing limits. More than mere back-of-the-box bullet points, these PS5 and PS5 Pro improvements combine to deliver tangible, experience-enhancing details and touches that truly make the forbidden Zone come to life…and death.

The DualSense delivers

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl

(Image credit: GSC Game World)

Prominent displays of the PS5's extra power, like the rumble of a patrolling helicopter being felt through the DualSense – even as the pilots' communications crackle through the controller's speaker – will immediately have you questioning how you played Stalker 2 without Sony's proprietary tech in your hands.

It's truly the best implementation of the DualSense I've experienced since Astro Bot pleased my palms last fall.

But it's often far subtler moments, like unexpectedly wading into a radioactive puddle, that'll have you scooping your jaw from the floor. First, you'll likely spy the incredibly realistic reflections of the surrounding environment on the water, then notice your own shadow staring back at you.

Dare to delve further into the potentially deadly pool, and you'll see it ripple in time with your every footstep. But your cautious movements aren't the only ones stirring up the murky water, as hovering insects create tiny circles on its surface, while falling leaves cause a gentle lilting effect. Short of the DualSense spraying an actual mist in your face, I can't imagine how such moments could be more tangible.

While the culmination of these lulling effects could almost fool you into thinking you're playing a health spa simulator, the rampaging, mutated boar that's about to skewer you with its splintered tusks will quickly snap you back to reality. Stalker 2 is as brutal as it is beautiful, so you'll want to resist pausing too long to soak in its cinema-rivalling presentation.

Expectation-subverting shooter

Landscape screenshot from Stalker 2 Heart of Chornobyl

(Image credit: GSC)

While the game is generally billed as a first-person shooter, it's focused as much on unforgiving, survival horror gameplay as it is clip-emptying action. In fact, its steep difficulty – even on its "normal" setting – makes other post-apocalyptic action games feel like a picnic.

On top of standard survival elements, such as scarce ammo and resources, limited inventory space, and the constant, foreboding sense that your next breath could be your last, Stalker 2 tasks you with managing a number of other hazards. In addition to monitoring your health and stamina, you'll need to keep a close eye on thirst and hunger levels, as well as bleed damage following any encounter that's gone south.

Of course, given that the game takes place in an open world that woke up on the wrong side of a nuclear disaster, there's also the persistent threat of falling victim to radiation poisoning. But not to worry, as the rapid, tension-ratcheting ping of your radiation detector – frantically emitting from the DualSense – will let you know when you're about to become the Zone's next pile of ash. Whether or not you react to the warning fast enough to save your skin is another story.

Best bit

Stalker 2

(Image credit: GSC Game World)

Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl consistently stacks the odds against you, frequently putting you face-to-face with mutated creatures, deadly anomalies, and evil-doing humans that are rarely happy to see you. There's nothing more rewarding than surviving a seemingly unbeatable encounter by the skin of your teeth… then looting the poor saps that tried to end you.

Toss in the fact that the massive map's absolutely brimming with all manner of mutated wildlife, human adversaries, and anomalies that can suddenly turn your seemingly normal surroundings into a death trap devoid of any scientific explanation, and, well, Stalker 2 will never be mistaken for another shooter that makes you feel like a world-saving space marine or super-soldier.

When a perfect storm of these aforementioned threats gets the best of you, the game can even feel a bit unfair and, if you haven't saved in a minute, border on frustrating. On the plus side, a number of rewarding gameplay loops – from upgrading your weapons and gear to progressing the story and piecing together the Zone's puzzle-like mysteries – should keep you engaged, even as the harsh world repeatedly throws you to the figurative – and sometimes literal – wolves.

But these elements, too, bring their own set of stressors. A strict durability system means weapons and gear can break down, while saddling yourself with too many items can lead to your Stalker becoming overencumbered. So even when you’re not under immediate threat, the game isn’t about to let you take a breather.

While Stalker 2 isn't for the faint of heart, its refreshing mix of survival-focused first-person action and an incredibly atmospheric, nerve-fraying open-world allows it to stand out from the post-apocalyptic fragger pack. Its unique take on the genre is further elevated by the PS5's ability to deliver the prettiest, most immersive version of the game yet. If its buggy launch last year kept you from breaching the borders of the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone, now's a great time to strap on the gas mask and give it a go.

Should you play Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl PS5?

Play it if...

You've been waiting for the best version of the game
In addition to the PS5 and PS5 Pro versions of the game benefiting from a year's worth of bug-squashing patches and game-enhancing updates, they also feature noticeably improved graphics and performance. On top of that, the game makes some of the best use of the DualSense the tech has ever seen.

You like your first-person shooters with a bit more meat on them
Stalker 2 is not a run-and-gun, linear shooter, but a survival-focused fragger that drops you in a punishing open-world you could lose 100 hours in. It has much more in common with a sprawling RPG or a survival horror game than an FPS campaign, like you'd find in Call of Duty.

You wanted to play last year, but were put off by the buggy launch
Regardless of all the PS5 perks that come with this latest release of Stalker 2, the game has been continuously updated and patched for the last year. All versions of the game have benefited from these fixes, making it the perfect time to brave the Zone on any platform.

Don't play it if...

You prefer a more directed, fast-paced first-person shooter
Stalker 2 isn't a guided, story-driven game filled with boss encounters and set pieces. While it has a critical narrative path, it's more of a meandering, exploration-rewarding experience that largely allows you to forge your own path at your own pace.

You're not craving a steep challenge
Filled with brutal foes and even harsher environments, Stalker 2 is far from a power fantasy, but rather a deeply challenging, survival-focused game that's most rewarding when you just barely survive encounters by the skin of your teeth.

Accessibility features

Stalker 2 contains a number of standard accessibility features, allowing users to adjust settings like subtitle size and subtitle background opacity. It also includes color blind modes, Protanopia, Deuteranopia, and Tritanopia, as well as the ability to toggle user interface elements, such as object markers, threat indicators, crosshair color, and mission notifications.

An Immersive Mode also allows you to disable the entire HUD for a more cinematic experience. Rookie, Stalker, Veteran, and Master difficulty settings are available to support a variety of skill levels, while an Expedition Mode lets you pair any of those settings with a more rigid save system.

How I reviewed Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl

I spent nearly 50 hours in Stalker 2, splitting my time between main missions, side quests, optional activities, and free-roaming exploration. Having previously played 40 or so hours of the game's Xbox Series X version, I reviewed the PlayStation release on a PS5 Pro. I tested both quality and performance modes and, while I didn't notice a significant difference between the two, I spent the majority of my time in the latter.

I played on a TCL 4K TV, with HDR enabled. I listened to the game through my television's built-in stereo speakers, rather than headphones or earbuds (as I normally would), so I could appreciate the full suite of DualSense features, which includes a good deal of audio effects delivered through the controller's speakers.

First reviewed November 2025

vivo X300 Ultra to have a very big ultrawide camera sensor
3:44 am |

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vivo launched the X300 and X300 Pro last month, and now we're just waiting on the X300 Ultra to complete the family. The X300 Ultra is rumored to arrive next year, which isn't surprising since its predecessor only became official in April. Today the prolific leaker who goes by Digital Chat Station on Weibo has reiterated that the X300 Ultra will have two 200MP cameras - the main one and the periscope telephoto. The main shooter will have a 35mm focal length, and the telephoto is apparently upgraded compared to the X200 Ultra's. vivo X200 Ultra The ultrawide camera will have 50MP...

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